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KUWMM.mtM^m^J * ? I lill.lilli I. , i I I.? TUE NATIONAL TICKET, ?'Ott eitKSlllUNr OP THU U.NITKI? OTATKH, WINK!HLD SCOTT HANCOCK. POU VIUK l'HKBlDKNV, WILLIAM LI. ENGLISH. ~T??? STATE TICKET, For Governor: JOHNSON HA (J 001). For Lieutenant Governor: J. J). KENNEDY. Fo>' Comptroller General: j-, c. corr. For Secretary of State: Ii. M. SIMS I'or Attorney General: LEE O Y F. YO UM ? NS. fbr Superintendent of Education* HUGH S. THOMPSON. Wor Adjutant and Inspector General: ARTHUR M. MANI G A ULT. For State Treasurer: JOHN PETER RICHARDSON. FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS: At Large-John L. Manning and Wm. Elliott. First District-E. W. Moise. Second District-C. ll. Simonlon, Third District-J, S. Murray. Fourth District-Cad, Jones. Fifth District-G. W. Croft. To-day. So, here huh boon downing Another blue day; Think, wilt thou let it Slip useless away? Out of eternity Thia new dny was born, Into eternity At night will return. Behold it a foret i mo No oyo ever did; So soon it forever Prom nil oyes is hid. Herc hath been dawning Another bluo day; Think, wilt thou let it Slip useless own)'.' TUE BIRD CAR ADR ION, Inn darkened room, by the bcd. ido of n dying mun, sat a woman. Sh o bari r.ot counted more than somo live and twenty ti um m ors, though to-day sho might have passed for years older, so ?id uud woe bogono was hor aspect. Aud who could wonder? for tho sick man sho tended waa lier fondly loved husband, a::d ho, alas! was dying. Tho Doctor shook his head mournfully whenever sbo asked, again and again, '..Toll ino, oh, tell, will ho live?" Th oro scorned indeed no hopo. Thc young oroature now sat mute, petrified With grief, aud ho who crewhile had been Strong und sturdy lay motioalcsa and still. . lt was scarcely possible to tell if lifo yet dwelt in tho body. Ilia breathing w? co fain!, it hardly dimmed ike glass they bold bo foro his mouth. "Ho sleeps,'1 spoko tho Doctor, who had just, entered noflly. "Co down, dear chi!J, and rest," ho said, turning to tl'C watcher. In very truth ho deemed tho patient was about to pass from earthly ol um ber to heavenly reposo, aud wished to savo hor tho sad sight. "Then I shall rest beside him," sho an sworcd resolutely. Thc Doctor did not reply, and quitted tho sick roooi with hushed steps. Still tho invalid stirred not, but lay on in that condition of neither lifo nor death. At last tho wife rose from hor seat, and, approaching tho darkened window, lifted a comer ol'tho blind. Within tho r<;o;ii all Was oppressive stillness, gloom and sorrow; without, Ihoto was lifo, light and joy. ll wu spring. The trees wore their greenest uud prettiest garb; palo primrose!; arid white daises pied tho earth; thc fruit trees Stood in fullest riuowy blossom. Below, iu t'.tC little garden, on whioh tho window looked, two ohildrcn-a little girl of fivo yoars old, with long, flaxen corio, that shimmered in thc sunshiuo, and her baby brother-wera ot play on tho boft, green sward. Tho little ouo waa crowing merrily at tho eider's uritic:), holding out his chubby fair arms as though he would soizo all this ploasurn within them. Tho nurso r.tood beside, looking down with n grave, snd f.tco. "Hush, Mi'T Eflio," clio said an thc merriment ".rctv too boistcroi ..; "'hush! or you will awaken poor papa." ''Poor paps!" repeated tho child, and oho was silent for ti moment. Rut soon the gamo recommenced, only more quietly t!.'.t:i beior^'. Por what knew tho little i ue ol heart sorrow, or sickness unto death?, Tho wii'o surveyed thc scene, add houved u heavy sigh. "Thoy arc glad and happy; they enjoy thc BU us li i no of spring," sho murmure I; "meanwhile their tender father in dying." lier Iones were half bitter and reproachful, though full of tenderness. Sbo let tho corner of thc blind drop once moro. Thc sight had dono her no good] it bad rather torn her Wound? ti frosh. Tho gloom nod darkness of tho sie.!: chamber better suited her frame of tu iud. So thc day passed. Thc children, tired out with play and laughter, rested in their Cots. Tho mother went into Ibo nursory mid with saddened mien bent over each little bed to give hor wonted evening kiss, lillie sprung up when alto saw her approach. "Hero is n kiss for poor papa,1' .-.'io whispered, na sho Olioiroled her mother's neel: with her chubby, soft arms* "Ho you know, ..liamma, tho story ho used to toll tis about, ?he bird with the brad name!'' I can't, remember it." "What bird, my child?'1 asked the mo tlier listlessly, lier thoughts were wander ing, and sho hardly took in what thc little girl mid. "Oar-Car-somolhing, mamma. That V/Ondorfill bird papa told inc that pretty .tory about; hov/ it cuno lo mahn sick people well, and Nev aiuy with their ill Ut'SS " "(Jurudrion," unid thu mother. Her attention wus nwukcuid, und ehe rcmcui bcrod to whut llflio referred. lt was a legend tho father lind often told thc child, ouc that he himself hud road in thc old chronicles of n monastery-a story full of deep poetry und feeling. It was about that bird, that wondrous bird, that wo possess not, that no laud eau call its own, but which on clear midnights flies high ttloft above our heads, touohiug tho portuls of heaven with its pinions. Men nomo it Oaradiron. Whenever thia bird lowers its winga toward earth, a sick mau is made whole. "What of that bird, Effie?" asked thc mother. Tho child hung her head shyly, and would not reply. At last \ho whispered: '.'Mamma, I have been praying God tosend down (Jurad rion to poor pt pu; now ho is suro to get well, oo don't look so sad any moro, dear mamma." Tho toara wcllod into tho mothor'e oyes. Sha could uot Bpoak. Alan! oho feared tho fathor was already beyond oil hopo of recovery, and that tho cod would como oro theso sweet bluo oyes roopcuod from sleep. "Good night, Eulo, good night/' sho sobbed, as she replaced tho child in its BWall, white cot, and hastily left tho room. There was no ohango iu tho sick man, ho still boro the same Btonov, immovable look. "Is ibero atty adoration?" nbc asked tho Doctor when he came for tho tiret timo that night lo soo his patient. "None," he ?aid. "And you can do nothing?" "Nothing; WO must leave nature ?lone. Stay, open tho wi u dow a little; tho air cuu not hann him." .She ?lid os (die was bade. It was n soft, worm nicht, nod tho sweet scented air from without filled the room. There waa l?o moot). The hoavctiN were studded with stn re, and their mild light shone down upon tho earth. There scorned mero pity iu thia scene than i ir the ono sho had beheld that movn. Thin time she did not turn ??way. ?Some of ita penoo seemed lo sink into tho wife's breaking l?c?rt, and lcd her thoughts wandering into tho paid, iilie thought of her young love for thc mau who now lay strichen ?nd helpless, of tho. few years of happiness she lind spent nt his tide; and then tho could pursue tho vein no fut thor. "Surely, surely," flic tried in ho'irt an guish, "joy dee-", ned die so soon!'' Slit turned ber mind away from ibo ttl! engros sing topic, and let her ideas windet dreamily; her long continued watches had tired hot' mentally und bodily. She knew not why, or wherefore, except, perchance that Effie's question had recalled thc ok story with new vividness, but her thought! r?n on about that hird of health. Should bc descend this night, whom of tho.se win lay iii on earth would ho elect, to benefit: Kor in this vast world of sorrow and s;ck how many lay stiickoubesido her husband Tho darlings of other hearts might bi dying. How, then, would tho bird ohoost between them? Hew, tot] which lift waa needful Still ou cai th; which meet fo heaven? And still thc nick o?an lay motionless. Aa tho young wife sat thu-, lost in dee] reverie, tho bouts wore on. At lust sh was aroused by II sound f:om w ithout, as o tho rushing of mighty winga, It on tu nearer evin UCtUOr, it .'.coined to approocl where she sut. "lt is death who comes thus, 'twix gloaming and dawn to sock his prize,: thought tho wife, and her heart turned fain and sick. I:',;'! tho rushing continued; it eitn closer. Shi; listened bi eu tillers und awe stricken. Suddenly u hugo bird flow i through tho open window; unheeding hei ho winged straight toward ibo bed ai: there alighted and rested himself from hi flight. Ilia mien was lordly, us of an ongli his plumage white as a HWOU'S; his move mont's gent?o ua ti dove. It was Ibo bir Oaradriuo. Tho wifo Mit in awed silence; si dared not speak or move. Hut hone boga once moro to beal within her heart; si luid hov hand upon it to quiet its bcalitv it pulsed so loudly sho feared lost tl sound might scare tho I ir.!. Ltntnorub her eyes wcro fixed opon him na ho bowl hi:i long, slender nock toward the sulForo und luid bia broad beak tip-Mi tho sw man's lips. For several seconds of bread: lesa anxiety to thc watcher it rcs tod thc: ns the bird drow forth tho solo ailment po himself, That ended, ho flew away. Oi 0U| with tho iihiiio rushing sound whorowit bc had como; on, on lill it grew fainter an Linter tts ho flow further fruin earth. Tl wife saw lum mount higher us he daru h cave ti v.* J rd. She could not conleo lo follow his High hor oyos ve e spell-bound on his doportii form; for, a--, yet, thc cure wis liol wbol wrought she knew, ?nd who could pny th ii might not fail oven new? So she co;;tii oed gazing, and na sho lo.>!< :d tho Blot light ; row fi inter, then faded quito A losy Blum mer suffused tho Jv:/;; lid, in fiery splendor, uprose ttic :u > fro Se!,ii n linn|? d' gorgeous tinted cloud Ho hud returned yoi i gain from his night dumber in thc bosom of l'uradlao, Ai .till tho bird was flying on till his for ?jrow it ni rc speck in tho distance; ho lu ii jared th ! so* j md du)(od within il nuit jireh). Thou sho who watched so cager : mid BOO po more; tho gi a rc was too lier lof mortal oye.-; they might pei;., tr iu. i Put'thof. IB ti t elie know that Garndrion lu ttkco away hov loved one's tickner?, lb lib w . ; purifying himself onow in tl oternnl light, thal bor husband was save ?'31 y d it ling," colled a low voice, "who ?rc you?" Tin y wei') ibo first words tl uil ? ror had spoken for many a doy, ni fell like music on tho wife's ear. ?S hurried toward tho bod und foll ou h kiicoF beside it, bathed in tenn. Ho la bis wovitj wasted bund tenderly Upon ll bead. "1 feet bettor than for wooli past-on ivoik, very w.u!<. l)o not weep, lovo. T ino bo oarriod into tho gardon, in tho swe fresh ?ir, among tho spving flowers, .hall soon grow strong." "Iii a tow boura," she uaid, "when tito ni lins risen quite, und thc dows uro goi liest fill Iben." Liier in tho day they placed him on f 21'ass, s 'Vs.t bcd in warm rugs and propp with pillow?' And ibero ho lay, day lay, delighting in tho air and gol >n sunshine, in thc flowers and non ;f birds. As ho grow stronger, they i h?8 children conn; to him. lOflio threw her ! arms round her lu titer's neck when site saw him for tho first timo. UI liavo a Bcorot to toll you, pops," sho whispored. "You must not tell nurse; she says it is uousensc. 1 have told mamma, and sho only cried. .'Well, what is tho scorot, littlo oner" asked thu father, gaily. "1 prayed Caradrion might como to make you well, and 1 fool ouro ho did for you oro hotter sioco that night. Did ho 0011107 Toll mc, papa, dear." Tho father kissed tho sweet faco nod pressed thc child fondly to him. Neither ho nor his wifo spoko 0 word. Thors oro moments for which this, our niorlnl specoh, has no words. As ?or Kino, sho will find tho answer to her (juestion beyond this life. BK HONEST.-Hell you, brothi-cu, bo hon? cst io your dealings; take no advantage, oven on n child. Bo oonsoiontious in your bargains. Havo a singlo oyo and a singlo heart. Sook not to bo shrewd. Bo not ashamod to bo called simple. And lot mo toll you a scorot, ffhioh ought not to bo a secret, seeing it ?Hwritton in tho Scriptures, that your wholc'body will bo full of light, and this in every kind. You will actually seo further und sec clearer than shrewd uud cunning men; and you will bc less liable to bo duped than they, provided you add to this another part of character which is proper to an honest man-namely, n resolv ing toprotect honesty, and todtsoountomtnoo every kind of fraud. A OUil tiing man ir, nevero (inn mun, but un honest man i.-;; a a double-minded man ia rdwoys unstable; a m in of faith is (inn 39 a rock. J tell yon lhere is n siorcd connection between honesly and faith; hono?ly is faith applied to worldly rthings, und faith ia honesty quickened by thc spirit to thc uso of heavenly tirings. A OonneoM -ut lawyer, thc other day. look exception to a judge's niling that sotno evidence wos inadmissible. Ho enid: "I know that it is pn>pcr evidence, ii ere I hive been practicing at the bar forty years und now I want to know if I aui n fool?" "That," replied the Court ''is a question of fact and not of law, and so 1 won't pass Dpou it, hut will let thc jury decido." Tho Ornngoburg Democratic Convention nominated one negri, for tl o hogtsluturo and one for County Commissioner. .?SS???'S Cr?ovra'asftS?i.y ila? E*r3 mary EtiBcelioia ?ta CScosnro Courtly, ns A<?og>??isi? F>y she ?4 Yeasty <tJoMVO?k<ioa?, Eilt* Ii? Ar.fVKsS tScS, il :Sl->?. Iv'solvcd 1st. That un election bo hold at t li c olacos hereinafter designated on Wednes day,' thc Gib day of October. l.SSU, for ibo purposo ol nominating candidates for the following oflico.-), to wit! One Senator, two members of tho Moose of Iteprct ntutivos, Probate Judge. .School Commissioner, She rill', Clerk of thc Court, three County Com missioner1. lies-lived 2.1. That no candidate shall bc voted fol' in said election, and. it' voted for. such voles Bbttll not bo counted, unle.-a snob onndidnte shall, at the lime ol tho election, ho a niembev nf nonie club in thc county und pledge himself lo support ibo nominees; Iles >lvcd 3d. Thnt tue candidato or candi dales, to tho number eligible lo any of said nilices, receiving tho highest number nf vot?* for such ellice, sh til I be doomed and declared Ibo Democratic iiominoo or nominee*), us tho oas? may bo, !>.;. FUOII oflico. Resolved 1th. For ibo purpose of holding Mich election the various clubs shell meet ul ar ?.car their regular place ot meeting ami proceed to re?oive votes for candidates M proposed for tho various t?flioo.*i <! signaled, thc club having previously elected ihruu in um hors who shall not ?s mai'uigers of ibo election, und who shutl (uko tin on tb or obli*" galion to eondiitil tho oleoiion fairly to the beet of limit' ability, nud that they ho" autho rized to a Ini'iimlcr ibo obligat i .ii or oath ; euell other, mid chilli koop il poll lisl of all per- -, ns voting. Ilesiilved THII. Thnt voles shall bc receive 1 from 8 o'clock A M , until .! o'clock P. M., when the managers .shall proceed to count thc votes und muhe a ccrtiiicnte of ibo rcuult. Jlc-.-.'i!\pi? Otb. That ono of Ibo managers ol the election ut each clu j or polling place, ??in >en by tho ether managers fyr thnt purpose, (-.hall constitute tho county hoard of munn? .rer-i, und they shall meet on Thursday, tho i ih duy of October, in ibo Court llmiso nt Walhalla* at 10 o'clock A? M., and proceed 10 tigitregtito Ibu votes estst for ibo varions candiduli'H nt id! tho polling places in tho ct- ii lily and certify and publish the result, in thc county paper, and shall proceed to 11 col uro thc candidato or onudiihites, as tho case may be, receiving the highest num. bor ol'voles tho Democratic nominee for such oflico. Uoaoivod i th. Thnt lim managers appointed lo eoiiblituto tho county board of manager*! at Walhalla shall bring with thom tho poll lists of tho votes east at their polling piucos respectively and di posit them willi tho Prcni? dont of tho County Convention, to be by him filed with tho Secretary. JI ecol ved 8th. That nil members ?if the various ci'ili-i in tho County .*-l?:.i! vote itt the primorji oblation* and ibo seerotnry of each club ?I have tho roll of his dab ut thc place of hoi ling tho elect ion. un 1 all persona, liol club minn ber**, upon joining Ibo clubs On ibo dav ot election, shall 1)0 allowed lo VOtO, Itetmlv?d pill. 'S hat in ensO Oliy club he h?render organised ii. toi-< culaly, aiid tit: ll adopt jhe consliiu.tioii proscribed by Hio Slain Kxeculivo Committee, sttcti club gindi b'<? permi ted to appoint m a rt agers mid hold lui election under th ?or?gotiig resolutions, sending no tho ITOOII tis heroin proscribed, Hosolvod loth. Thu! in eave arty two cn? didutos for tho snmn tilftoo ahull receive thc tia mu ;,nJ highest number it votes at Hie primary election for any oflico, then anothei election sholl ho hoi 1 on ibo Wednesday (ol* lowing tho oU'iuion hen itt ordered lo tlolor mino which of tho two fhiill rccciro 11 . r nomination fyr mell 0 Iii cn, undnr tho saint provisions us hereinbefore pl ?seTihodi Pro fidtd, I'luit il oilher of ibo candidatos ti receiving tho saine und tho tugboat nnniboi' 0: VOtOs shall willi itaW ?ll favor ,.( his OppoilOtfY' then no second election shall bo hold. Unsolved lilli Tliui m tho primat., olection this (ali, in addition to the ofiiecra I ho lilied by oloctioil, US provided by law, 1 Democratic, volera of ibo county shall vol for ono person for ihooflleo of Trou au cor nm ono person for tho olHco ot Audit 0 of lit 0 ninty, and tho persons roooiring tho highe? ii ti m ber of rob * for these oflieos rcspectivi -, shall bo the nominees ot tho D?mocratie part j of this county for *:>id ojfioos, ami ohall lu rooommeuded accordingly to tho noxt Govern or for appointment, Resolved 12th. That nt tho primary cloe tion to bo hold for 'thc Olli coi horolobofori referred (0, tho voters of oaeb pf tho cigh townships nliall cast their voter, Tor ont person for Trial .Ins.tico of their rcspcotlti townships, iind tho person receiving th* highest number ol' votes in his township fo snid Oflico shall bc entitled to a rocomincndn lion for such appointment to tho next Go vernor nu tho nominee ol' tho Democrat! party for said oflico. 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IM i . .*,*. iircIr.H l>i)-r^'A^i' '(.?'.?.~- i-v ' 'Womi toiiriii for1 jlp.il. ai" t*? <? ? ?V"-?f" lile? lt) tl l,i kill 1:1 'll n <. ?r /.,..? .- .> 'IMO .it nthor VMn ll ?|iiyr" Have-; ?Vu llniVn !: ? ?;?,'io l tv< rylxMly tv-?,i< li. Hptitl :.>r cl cul.o s ???1 ternie Al.otf ncr;,! Aifeirl IVunl i. .\ .... ?? )'. W. KIUULKU <V CO., '. 3 ' .. li -J: , h , : .>. fj i : vf ?. v*' t'V ". ? '. i '- ... ?.?....? >/ ' N ci ?i-'S-ti, t'IIP'.'-: SJH1 W h,i\'0 f. i.rr.r::.". .'Hw IwAlVn nf tn e.r.-ft .III hu' li.ttttuiloii nf l."'..,'i. rt, c..'.. r.tt.l Ft Tu (,1' I!.".'.'. I: .ir ?:.. ......I Ppp ... |>. ?..nt..: fn rantta in . r.ir.h . f l'<i.lliiWi<l?-.ltit.?i.-. i .arther. ' I'-'.'I- . Uvw : Jolly! tnt ? (.?i?ti Yj'?lii? satori c? yh<*ale tr ?fij, 1I10 pv.3 :IJ| e-i lin- V.'II 1 ; iv jj x?t# ii J ?11,1, . . ..I r..vi..i:;i.i ...<./. ir/ m..:"' . , .ri I nil. in ..n : > (lui I ''L'til.jTJJ:J.'Jt flint tin; l.r ftl.lt.. .? i II: ;U fililoy f.lso tl itVali Malic i II of J)r. Juli* f .s n Iii -r .-.i dir. filnlHttp!) I!. ':., ;. t tr/ .. ill? r njttlily killi filote.., nuil I: rVt.l lt.. rt Iii? hfl f ini i< :r. Kv, ry potltlhlo r.l. teitllnii tl ulvin lo tl.1 Min i.iay I.? f.1.1;. ?fr.V.V'.?S!it >. ? :?:> l:.f ?'?.v. villi n vt i il '.-l-c V>i....t., . l'i 1..1 fun. ,-.ii *i!!t I .tl.-li |lri,.:.l,,.f( 'l'.l ? S ..I f-.r ?.|. . ru: I . ...r.i... ll, . i<? ?<<:.;'.mlI:r.-V 'Wert ? I tv,(>i.ui'..l, . J) I j*, . I-.i f. ?.' ^Profession stl O gurds. MOTTO W QTi?H ?'? ATTOU N fOY-AT-LAW, WA MI ALLA, 8. C. Ufilh practico in all the Slate VV Court? and United Slates Cutir;. O??ico <?I (ho Public Square. Mardi 12, 1830 "18 .1. S. UlITItUAN, \ J \V. .1 M U I UMNO, Abbeville, S. C. I \ tt'nlKf?tln, H. C. j fl?TlfR R'H Rr WMMUM? ttomeys-at JL..Iaw, j WyVBJJflAR.JLA, M. c. Vyi?.L practice in nil iii? State timi Hulled I 11 Stilton Couria. Ollico In tho Judge ot' I'robato's Ollico. November 0, l!-7'.> 51-ly v.M. e. ?.r.m?. JOHN s. vliny KU. KEITH c; VERGER, ,i 7' i" ? ft Sf !:' VS A V IJ A \V A A' /; S-licitors ii Kow'///, ?.VU! oi notice tn lite Sinto Courts <>n tho Kighth J inlicit 1 Oirouit und in tho United i jittitos Court ?iflva un PuM?c &{K?rc, Wid/uUU, 6' ? Jai. ??. 1ST . 0 tl' ll A. ii. (JiBSON," l ." . i- ? i ?? M [7 V i T f i W ii .?. i U li JM I'J i .. /v i - Ju;A w A;:? A a? a.. i u . ti.-.; I v. ,i J , "Will givo prompt, a/c tont Lon to any etiid. sill D'usines? entrust?cl to him. OrCB.oo on Coprt 3:Cotise S imara, 'WoA habll?, 0, ?. Icbrinr; I'.. ?S&O L'.-ly j j I KP;? a n. . o Jzi^r Villi fl ?iontio C {r ?t: n I 'j*. ?vi nal or--ii, NV. Livingston. Representatives- Goorgo H< Cbotry, Joe! ?card. 6Vi;r/.- of the. Court-Josse W Strihiing. .'/. ' /<: /)/' /./"/..'/ -lllclinrtl Lotvia. Sh-riff-J J i ii. bins. Coroner-S il Johns. Auditor-J, X. Uoorgo. '/'.<!(..//,<(.. -h J'. Ale.tnmlcr, fiiihool v ..<!../. .:i?.nr- Istmo V.'iel;lille J?i7/ Commissioner-A. Ercnncoko. County Commissioners-W W Most?, A Liv, .) 1? Sloolo. 7V/..; ./,..... c.y.-T] A ll ailinn, 1? Johna, i', i^runl: (ilonn, W A i\in;c. .> l> Sandow. / . 7 .ir<i///?//?T-l) Bicmann, Wov ens: C Wondolkoii, J K Hendrix, W Titelt ford, i! L Hohl, W. (\ Ervin'. Ai b'ischossor. tnti nd (tut Wist Ifnioiir-ii l'Mieklor, Wurd en v, ? K Hontor, J ii col) Schroder, \V A Strother, J Ai ?'.ii'ii?. L*o.v/v/ci WHIIUI'H?-."?I I' SHgh. Soutb Carolina EaikoacL OflANOli Ol' SCMllODUlK (Joinioonoing July ll, li*.<SU, Trains will t u;i its loll, OOLUMMA DIVISION. (?AH.Y ') Lcivo CharleRt?ii nt 0 45nra 0 05 pm Arrive at (Join m bin at 11 .'I'1 ii ?o (? 10 ;i ID lififivo Colutnhiti at *() 1"> p tu '.) 80 p m ivrivo ;:f Ohnrloston *11 00 p m 0 I- < m !' :>ti ^undny it lliiif Train will lou vc Co lumliiiiot ti 10 p ra tintl anivu in Olmrloston ;tt 7 30 p ni. Al 01 fiTA DIVISION. (l)All.V. ) LIM vc Ch.'it'lcKlon at i> U? ti ia 10 16 p ni Anivi -ii Aug?sln it ll p tn 7 DO ? in Lonvii Angutftu ?t H 00 ;? m 7 ?10 p m \vrivo nt Ohnrlo?iton ul - 00 p tu 0 1:> a m Ti ii ina lonving Churlcslon al. (i l? ? tr: and Coluuibin nt 0 15 p m, ti.tiko close conneotiona (esotpt on SmiOuya) with Ofccnvillo and Columbia lliiilroail lound from Wiilbiillft, Qroouvillc, Andoraon, H pid ; ! i n burg, ; 'lat Hock arl llotidoraou ville and Laurena. JOHN ll. PKOK, O euora I Superiiitondont, T<. C. AJJ.I?N, Con. r.s. t'.td Tiokol AJ?? Groonvillo and Columbia Railroad CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, On and ofter Monday, Aug 30, 1880, tho Passenger Trains over tho Groonvillo nnd Columbia Railroad will bo ruti daily, Suuduy? oxccptcd: MAIN ST KM. Ul'. Leave Columbia ot ll 35 a m Alston nt 12 41 p m Newberry ot 1 35 p tn Hodges ot 4 09 p m Bolton at 5 23 p tu AvrIvo nt Grcouvillo 0 35 p ru DOWN. Lcavo GroonviNo nt ll 10 n tu Relton at 12 22 p m Hodges ut 1 30 p m Newberry nt 4 09 p Ul Alston nt 5 05 p in Avrivo at Columbia G 07 p tn ANDERSON I1U?NOII AND M.UE lt IDO E lt. II. Daily, except Sundays, between Relton, Anderson and Walhalla, os follows: Ul? Lcavo Relton ot 6 27 p m Anderson at 6 66 p in Pendleton at 6 83 p m Perry vi Ile at G 59 p tu Scnoca 7 Ol pm Arrive nt Walhalla at 7 55 p ru DOWN. Leave Walhalla nt 9 35 a ut Seneca City IO OG am Perryville at 10 12 a tu Pendleton at 10 45 a IQ Anderson at 11 35 n m Arrive nt Relton 12 10 a itt EXTRA TRAIN FROM BELTON TO ANDERSON-DAILY. Ol'. Le:? ve Bolton 12 40 p tn Arrive at Anderson 1 18 p ID DOWN. Lcavo A n dot son 4 25 p m Arrive at Bolton 5 00 p in Laurens llriinoh Trains leave Laurens C. ll. nt 8 06 n. ni. lind leave Nowborry -LOU p. n>. ou every day, ?undtiy oxccptcd. Abbeville llranob Train ooimcots nt Hodge's willi down and up trahi dally, Sundays ex cepted. Leave Abbeville al 8.55 A. M.; Leave Hodges ut 4 ?"il) l*. M. Up and down Trainy on ibo main stem make oloso connection at Columbia with tho up and down day passenger Trains on tho South Carolina Railroad and with tho through Freight Trains, with Passenger Oar attached, on tho Wilmington, Columbi:! and Augusta Ri. il rood, ?md at Alston with tho trains of tho Spnrlnnburg, Union and Columbi:! Railroad for Union, Spartanburg, llcudcvsonvillo, Asheville, tfeo, eco. J. W. 1 RY, GciICl'A? Superintendent. P. MKREDITII, Muster Transportation. JADE/ Nott ION, ?lu., G pu'I Ticket Accent Atlanta nod Charlotte Air-Liue Railway PASSENGER DKPA IITMENT. ATLANTA, GA , dnlv 2S, 1S79. CJfANOM Ol' ?ClikiWL?. On aud after .July 20th Trains will run on this Load ns follows: DAY PASS LONG EU TRA 1N. GOING KA ST. Arrive ut Seneca, ?) IO p ni Lcavo Si noca, 9 50 p m WESTWARD. Arrivo nt Seneca, 7 15 pm Loat 0 Seneca, 7 16 p III NIGHT PASS UNG IO ll THAIN. HAS TWA LD. Avrivo a! Sell OOO, 9 01 pm LOL vc Seneca, 9 02 p in G O ! N11 WEST. Arrive nt Seneca, 0 16 a in Leave Seneca, 0 17 n m LOCAL KHUIGIIT THAIN. GOING EAST. An ive nt Seneca, 6 23 p in Leave Seneca 5 5>3 p m ?'OJA'? W?ST. Arrivo at Senoou 0 00 a ni Leave Soticca (! 2(J n m THROUGH FREIGHT TRAIN, li AST WARD. Arrive at Seneca, 8 12 p m Leave S?MICOS, S 12 p m WESTWARD. Arrive ac Seneca, 1 55 a m IA ase Seneca, 1 55 a m Connecting ut Allanta for nil points West and Southwest. Connecting at Charlotte for nil Eastern points. Through Tickets on salo nt Gainesville, Seneca City, Greenville mid Spartanburg to all points blast cr Wost. CONNECTIONS. At Atlanta, with tho Atlanta A; New Orleans Short Line, (A. & W. Pt. R. R.) and Keuncsaw Route, W. & A. K. R.) foi all points in Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkan sas, Texas and the Northwest. With tho Central Railroad of'Georgia, for Macon, Savannah, Brunswick, and all points in Southwestern Georgia and Florid:. With tho Georgia Railroad i'<-r Augusta, Cl orlei lon, Port Loyal ned Savannah. At Lulu, Ga., with tho Northeastern Rail road, for Athens, Ga. At Seneca, willi tho Blue Ridge Railroad for Walhalla aud Belton, S. C. Al Greenville, ?. C., with the G roon vilo & Cid umbin R. li. At Spurtuiiburg, with tho Sparlanbnrg,. Union A; Col it in bin Railroad, with tho Stmrtanburg & Asheville Railroad, for Tyro? Mountain, connecting lure with h:;.;:e:i for flat Lock, 1 lendersonvillc, Ashovi'le, and Warm Spring, N. C. A lino and v. . ?1 Hobbed hotel at thc foot of this mountain, At Charlotte, with the Richmond & Dan ville Lailroad, for nil points North, Knst und West, and lor Virginia Springs. With the Carolina Cintrai Railroad for Wilmington arid Intermediate points. G. J. KOL LA CUL, General Manager. W. J. riousro :, Gcn'l Puss. & Ticket Agon L (\~? A w ni. I fw.ii.lili (ll mr. 'lit \U HMM K, \V ZiP/J > . um ililli.^ ( hal I. ri <.:i A i omi* ICM Woman \ ' JV , ? lin.il. I 'Irrl. ?II .f v. .lr. KvidriirM ol Virent I . I. - . . f 1' ... - 1 vv ... ... I",. .? .. Mt .<'?.?. 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